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Rob Burkhalter
November 14, 2006
From Rob and Jennifer Burkhalter: Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to Sandy and the rest of D.C.'s family on your recent loss. I am honored to have worked with D.C. as a post-doctoral student at the Center for Environmental Biotechnology (1997-1999). I remember those times as a period of exciting science in the new-to-me area of lipidomics and microbial ecology. Those two years were filled with new challenges and fun times. D.C. was an amazing scientist, mentor, and friend. I still strongly remember the excitement with which he attacked and approached every scientific challenge. His love of life and the joy of science was evident daily. With deepest sympathies, Rob.
Rick Davis
November 11, 2006
My name is Rick Davis. I was honored to work with D.C. in the early research years at FSU, 1979-1981. Along with my brothers Bill and John (who went to Oak Ridge with the lab) I learnt the art of science at D.C.'s knee. In 2005, I went back to FSU to earn a PhD in information science. I have spent the last year telling the faculty, my fellow doc students and the students in my classes "that's not how we do science around here. This is how we did it in D.C.'s lab at the NRB.... Let's do some real science."
My sympathies to Sandy, Chris, Wendy and Drew. It's been many decades but the work, the friends, the great parties and the time at the Unclear Research Building have served me well throughout my life. Who changed those letters around anyway? Lots of great pranks, some very basic science and bioassay methods that informed many future investigators. D. C. White was the most generous of PIs, always inclusive and soliciting input from eveyone even lowly lab techs such as myself. What a guy, what a loss.
Drop me a mail if you like.
Rick
Manfred Zinn and Family
November 11, 2006
I was very fortunate to have met David and Sandy White at a scientific conference in Davos, Switzerland, in 1996. David's interest in my work as a young Ph.D. student resulted in a 1.5 years lasting collaboration as a research associate at the Center for Environmental Biotechnology at UT Knoxville. I learned very much about microbial biofilm and especially how much fun science can be. In 1998 my wife Sandra gave birth to our son Leonard and without the help and advice of both David and Sandy life would have been much more complicated and less interesting.
We are very sad not having the opportunity to attend the ceremony of today. Our mind will be with Sandy and David's family.
Linda Wuy
November 10, 2006
The world has lost an amazing man, but his contributions to all of mankind through his incredible scientific endeavors will live on forever. I will miss him personally, he was so much fun! My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the White family.
Sharon Lantz
November 9, 2006
I worked with Dr. White at UT from 1987-1989. While I am saddened by his death, I am uplifted by the amazing life he had and the many wonderful contributions he has made. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Linda Davidson
November 8, 2006
A man of great intellect and energy who could make his complicated scientific discovery understandable to us common folk. We are all richer for having David White in our lives.
Donna Hankins
November 7, 2006
I worked for Dr. White in 1987-1988 while he was at the University of Tennessee. He may not have remembered me, but I will always remember him as the wonderful man I knew him to be. God Bless.
Tim Rushing
November 5, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Dr. White! True success can be defined in the quality of the family you build during your life, and there is no doubt you left behind a family that reflects the true success you achieved!
You will be missed.
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